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New York Times bestselling author Deborah Crombie makes her mark with this absorbing, finely hued tale of suspenseâ€”a deeply atmospheric and twisting mystery full of deadly secrets, salacious lies, and unexpected betrayals involving the mysterious drowning of a Met detectiveâ€”an accomplished rowerâ€”on the Thames.

When a K9 search-and-rescue team discovers a woman’s body tangled up with debris in the river, Scotland Yard superintendent Duncan Kincaid finds himself heading an investigation fraught with complications. The victim, Rebecca Meredith, was a talented but difficult woman with many admirersâ€”and just as many enemies. An Olympic contender on the verge of a controversial comeback, she was also a high-ranking detective with the Metâ€”a fact that raises a host of political and ethical issues in an already sensitive case.

To further complicate the situation, a separate investigation, led by Detective Inspector Gemma James, Kincaid’s wife, soon reveals a disturbingâ€”and possibly relatedâ€”series of crimes, widening the field of suspects. But when someone tries to kill the search-and-rescue team member who found Rebecca’s body, the case becomes even more complex and dangerous, involving powerful interests with tentacles that reach deep into the heart of the Met itself.

Surrounded by enemies with friendly faces, pressured to find answers quickly while protecting the Yard at all costs, his career and reputation on the line, Kincaid must race to catch the killer before more innocent lives are lostâ€”including his o

Tucker Maxâ€™s third and final book in his series of stories about his drunken debauchery and ridiculous antics. What began as a simple sentence on an obscure website, â€œMy name is Tucker Max, and I am an asshole,â€ and developed into two infamously genre-defining books, I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell and Assholes Finish First, ends here.But as you should expect from Tucker by now, he is going out with a bangâ€”literally and figuratively. In this book, youâ€™ll learn:* How to live and work in Cancun, while still enrolled in Law School,* Why Halloween is really awesome,* How to subtly torture a highstrung roommate until he explodes with furious anger over a misplaced condiment,* What really happened when a dirty pageant girl tried to sue Tucker because he told the truth,* Why you should never accept a homemade treat from a hippie with a van, and* What happens when Tucker turns sexting into a sport.

Heâ€™s still Tucker Max, andâ€”for one more bookâ€”heâ€™s still an asshole.

From Pulitzer Prize-winner Katherine Boo, a landmark work of narrative nonfiction that tells the dramatic and sometimes heartbreaking story of families striving toward a better life in one of the twenty-first centuryâ€™s great, unequal cities.Â
In this brilliantly written, fast-paced book, based on three years of uncompromising reporting, a bewildering age of global change and inequality is made human.
Annawadi is a makeshift settlement in the shadow of luxury hotels near the Mumbai airport, and as India starts to prosper, Annawadians are electric with hope. Abdul, a reflective and enterprising Muslim teenager, sees â€œa fortune beyond countingâ€ in the recyclable garbage that richer people throw away. Asha, a woman of formidable wit and deep scars from a childhood in rural poverty, has identified an alternate route to the middle class: political corruption. With a little luck, her sensitive, beautiful daughterâ€”Annawadiâ€™s â€œmost-everything girlâ€â€”will soon become its first female college graduate. And even the poorest Annawadians, like Kalu, a fifteen-year-old scrap-metal thief, believe themselves inching closer to the good lives and good times they call â€œthe full enjoy.â€
But then Abdul the garbage sorter is falsely accused in a shocking tragedy; terror and a global recession rock the city; and suppressed tensions over religion, caste, sex, power and economic envy turn brutal. As the tenderest individual hopes intersect with the greatest global truths,the true contours of a competitive age are revealed. And so, too, are the imaginations and courage of the people of Annawadi.
With intelligence, humor, and deep insight into what connects human beings to one another in an era of tumultuous change, Behind the Beautiful Forevers carries the reader headlong into one of the twenty-first centuryâ€™s hidden worlds, and into the lives of people impossible to forget.